+1 for Pluralsight. For those who use Resharper, their Resharper course is free for the next 48 hours (less now).
http://www.pluralsight-training.net/microsoft/OLT/Course/Toc.aspx?n=resharperfundamentals <Disclaimer> I have nothing to do with Pluralsight, except that I have tried their Resharper course and thought it was pretty good </Disclaimer> On 16 March 2011 15:01, Keith Knight <ke...@connectedsystems.com> wrote: > I recently signed up for a subscription with Pluralsight after they > dropped their price from $100 / month to $30 / month. > > I reckon they've got a good library of content, and seem to be on the money > with their newer releases - MVC3, HTML5, JQuery etc. You might be able to > find similar content around the place for free in blogs / webcasts / > conference videos if you hunt around but I don't mind paying for the > convenience / structure they provide. > > They offer a free trial (credit card required). > > Cheers, > > Keith > > ------------------------------ > *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On > Behalf Of Simon Kuldin [sim...@prism-solutions.com.au] > *Sent:* Wednesday, 16 March 2011 11:25 AM > *To:* 'ozDotNet' > *Subject:* training options > > Hey ppl, > > > > Any advice on the best place to undertake some short (eg. No longer than 3 > months) Dot Net courses (eg. Web Development, etc)? > > > > > > *Simon Kuldin* | Senior Technical Consultant | *PRISM* > > Suite 3, 214 Bay St Brighton, VIC 3186, Australia > > *P:* +61 3 9596 8633 *M:* 0408 310 957 *W:* www.prism-solutions.com.au > > > > [image: prism-v5.jpg] > > *People. Responsive. Innovative. Simple. Methodical.* > > >
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